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- W2569010786 abstract "The importance of the collaboration between historians and philologists in onomastic studies is being stressed. We also owe important findings to the new more linguistically-oriented direction of onomastics, which has introduced a more historical and geographical approach into onomastic thinking. Some considerations of questions which are controversial or require further attention are offered. In the field of Greek onomastics the need for a new Onomasticon of Greek Names and a new issue of Bechtel's classic Die historischen Personennamen des Griechischen bis zur Kaiserzeit was stressed, as well as the need for a comprehensive treatment of Greek slave names. On the Roman side, a similar need for lexicographical compilations was pointed out, as well as a new comprehensive treatment of the Roman name-system. The latter part of the article is dedicated to questions concerning the interrelationship between Greek and Roman onomastics. My first duty is to thank our Greek friends, not least Athanasios Rizakis, not only for the honour they have accorded to me by asking me to give this opening lecture, but also for all their efforts in preparing the programme of this conference and in gathering together here a large number of leading experts. I am sure we shall work very well together during the next few days, which will be the occasion for many interesting papers. Our thanks also go to the Finnish Institute at Athens, which, from the very beginning, has participated in the preparation of the colloquium and given much help with the practical arrangements. If I begin by saying that ancient onomastics has made great advances in, let us say, the post-war period, you might reply that the same is true for many other branches of classical scholarship. And you would be right, for there are few disclipines in the field of Altertumswissenschaft that can be accused of lying fallow. It is, however, still true to say that onomastic studies have progressed enormously during the last few decades. In my view the principal reason for this is that, in the study of ancient personal names, historians and philologists have finally begun to work together, and this collaboration has given a new impetus to the research on ancient onomastics. This research requires a thoroughly interdisciplinary approach, and it is only in recent decades that we have learned that a true understanding of onomastic processes is impossible without a profound knowledge of both philological and historical methodology and achievements. So, without exaggeration, we can say that the discovery of the crucial importance of combining history and philology in onomastic studies has had an extremely beneficial effect on the development of our disclipine. And, as a gathering of philologists and historians, we may, I think, expect lasting results from the lively and animated dialogue that I anticipate over the next" @default.
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